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Victorian burr walnut trumpet work table, octagonal hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, tapering box, carved and scrolled tripod legs, 44x44cm, height 73cm.Condition report:The top is quite poor with splitting and lifting to the veneer across the whole top, but there is one patch in particular that has historic veneer patches, small areas of existing veneer loss, and the old varnish is blistering, Old repair to one leg resulting in it not standing quite straight.
A Jacobite wine glass,c.1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a rose enclosed by open and closed buds, raised on a multi-series air twist stem, raised on a conical foot,16.6cm highCondition ReportMinor nibble to the edge of the foot rim. Possible polished section to the foot. Although the foot is of a good size and in proportion so this flatter section could be due to marvering in the production process. Please see the additional images.
Two Swansea spill vases c.1815, of glassy paste and flared trumpet shape, one painted with a bird on a branch, the reverse with a spray of flowers, the other with a formal continuous floral and foliate border on a band of red seaweed ground above a geometric gilt border, the latter with a puce script mark, some chipping, 10.1cm max. (2) Provenance: the Lady Rothes Collection.
Two Swansea-style spill vases c.1815-30, of flared trumpet form, one painted with a tumbling basket of flowers, the rim with a repeated flowerhead and scroll border, the other painted with flowers between white beaded borders, blue W or M mark, a crack to the latter, 11.5cm max. (2) Provenance: the Lady Rothes Collection.
A GROUP OF COLOURED GLASSWARE, comprising two glass ceiling shades, a small yellow uranium glass boat shaped dish with opaque handles and decoration (may have cracked handle), a green Josef Inwald Art Deco fish float bowl (three piece), a pair of green Bohemian cut glass trumpet vases, height 30cm, alternate cross cut panels, hand painted pink and red rose panels , gilt foliate decoration (both vases appear to have historic repair to the base) (6) (Condition report: damage is mentioned in description)
A Montblanc rollerball pen. The Great Characters Miles Davis special edition rollerball pen. The overall shape of the pen reflects the trumpet, emphasised through the trumpet finger buttons on the clip. The black resin barrel and cap with steel trim, the conical end represents the mouthpiece of a trumpet. Boxed with Leaflet/service guide
Wheel Cut Wine Glasses - A set of six tall trumpet bowl shaped glasses with wheel cut decoration to the sides, with octagonal cut stems with disc and two facet cut knops, the bases with star cut decoration under, height 19.5cm, together with a set of six air twist glasses, having four ribbon and nine strand internal wrap to stem and a bedside carafe and glass having twist relief decoration, tallest height 19.5cm.
Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' - An assortment of over fifty pieces of ceramics, to include two oval plates, length 24cm, three soup bowls, a diamond shaped box and cover, three pedestal trumpet vases, a pomander, a ginger jar, a cylindrical pot and cover, three small bottle shaped vases, height 13cm, two candlesticks, two trumpet vases, height 10cm, three shallow dishes, diameter 10cm, three oval dishes, length 12.7cm, two serviette rings, a large scallop shaped dish, width 15cm, a hexagonal box and cover, a campana shape urn vase, height 12.5cm, a smaller campana shaped twin handled vase, a flared rim bottle vase, a milk jug, a thimble and a ramekin dish, a table bell, a sucrier, two egg shaped lidded boxes, largest length 11cm, three rectangular dished plates, a circular bowl and cover, an lozenge shaped pin dish, a coffee can and saucer, a pen tray and four associated Royal Worcester and Wedgwood items.
Lead Glass etc. Decanters - A collection of four assorted decanters and stoppers including a silver wine label/bottle tag 'Brandy' by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1833 on an onion shaped decanter with Greek Key pattern, height 24cm, an inverted cut glass trumpet decanter with ground pontil scar, height 31.7cm, a cut glass and slab sided decanter with mushroom shaped stopper, height 25.5cm and a hallmarked silver collared, three ring baluster shaped decanter with facet cut stopper, Birmingham 1938, maker's mark for John Goode & Sons, height 25cm.
A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY JACOBITE REVIVAL GLASSES including a large conical trumpet form glass, engraved with 'FIAT' (let it be done) above a star and oakleaf, the remainder engraved with roses above a spiral twisted stem, 27cm high, together with a pair of air twist stem glasses and a further smaller glass, 16cm high (4) Condition Report:small glass has a chip to the foot
A Thomas Goode & Co. Commemorative Glass Tankard for the Coronation of King George VI, engraved to the reverse with a spiders web and inscribed the Stewart Decent, together with a similar engraved pedestal loving cup for King George V, and two commemorative goblets with trumpet shaped bowls, hollow knopped stems containing silver coins and each raised on a folded foot (4)
An Edwardian silver epergne, Birmingham 1907, with central trumpet vase and three smaller ones, each designed with everted petal rim and pierced foliate detail, held on a scrolled arm, raised on a spreading base with lobbed rim, personalised engraved message to the base, 37.5 cm high, weight 1040 grams
Three items of early 19th century glassware comprising a cordial glass with flared bowl, on double opaque airtwist stem, on conical foot, height 16cm, a smaller example with double airtwist stem and conical foot, height 12cm and a short wine glass with trumpet-shaped bowl, on thick circular base, height 10cm, diameter of base 6.1cm (3).
A SILVER MOUNTED ABALONE SHELL TAZZAColeridge Collection, ModernMarked for St. James House Company, London, 1984, the shell supported by trumpet blowing cherub caryatid, 15.5cm highProvenanceTheAnthony & Marietta Coleridge CollectionA gift from John and Guy Chichester-Constable, BurtonConstable.
A SILVER COMPOSITE GARNITURE OF TRUMPET SHAPED VASES (3)The principal vase with a central section and with three smaller detachable sections, raised on a circular foot, Birmingham 1906, height 35cm and a pair of similar trumpet shaped vases, each raised on a circular foot, Birmingham 1907, height 20cm, (loaded)
English wine flute, late 18th Century, trumpet-shape bowl, over an elongated teardrop, centre knopped folded foot, 15.5cm; an ale flute, slender bell-shape bowl, centre knopped stem with multiple teardrops, stepped foot, 16cm; an ale glass, trumpet bowl, double-knopped multi-airtwist stem, 18cm; and a wine glass, trumpet-shape bowl, slender spiral-twist stem, folded foot, 16cm. (4)Condition report:The tallest ale glass has a firing inclusion mid-way down the bowl and various other internal air bubbles to the bowl.Wine flute - pinpoint firing inclusions, but otherwise ok.Bell-shaped ale flute - generally fine except very light surface markswine glass, slender stem - various inclusions in the glass throughout, otherwise fine
ART DECO CHROME VEHICLE RADIATOR CAP ORNAMENT and a Spanish bone inlaid chess set box, the radiator ornament in the form of a winged lady blowing a trumpet, 12cms H including fitting, 17cms across, 7.5cms H, 17.5cms W, 9cms D the box containing incomplete set of turned box wood and ebonised chess pieces
3rd century B.C.-5th century A.D. A mixed group of bronze (mainly Roman) brooches from the personal collection of Richard Hattatt, each mounted on a display block with descriptive text; the following types are present in the collection in chronological order: La Tène I type from Spain; British penannular type from Oxford; British trumpet type with silver inlay from Peterborough; Roman rosette type from Colchester; Roman Hod Hill type from Norwich; Roman kraftig profilierte type from Wroxeter; Roman Colchester type from Lakenheath; Roman dolphin type (findspot unknown); Roman T-shaped type from Lechlade; Roman bird-in-flight type from Oxford; Roman head stud type from Doncaster; Roman enamelled disc type with central stud from Thetford; Roman enamelled disc brooch from Wiltshire; Roman crossbow type with gilding (no findspot); Roman plate type with glass boss (findspot unknown); Roman knee brooch from Belton; all featured in Hattatt's catalogues. All 16 brooches published in Hattatt's books. 1 kg total, brooches: 20-78 mm (3/4 - 3 in.). Ex Richard Hattatt (d.1992) collection (featured in his book). With Christie's, London, 7 July 1993, lot 72 (part). With Bernard Quaritch, London W1. Ex Martin Schoyen collection. Accompanied by a copy of the Christie's invoice. Accompanied by copies of the relevant Christie's catalogue pages. [16]
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